With Morkel struggling, Maharaj key to Proteas cause.

Maharaj, Morkel secure 176-run lead for Proteas POTCHEFSTROOM, South Africa: Fifties from Mominul Haque and Mahmudullah helped Bangladesh avoid the follow on, but they collapsed quickly thereafter, losing their last five wickets for 28 runs to be bowled out for 320, during third day of their first Test here on Saturday. Apr 01, 2018 · With Morkel struggling, Maharaj key to Proteas cause. With Morkel struggling, Maharaj key to Proteas cause. Tomlin Peterson. April 1, 2018. They lead by 401 runs with seven. Sri Lanka introduced tough penalties for match-fixing and tightened sports betting restrictions on Monday in. Tomlin Peterson 9 hours ago. Keshav Maharaj, who found turn off the footmarks, took three wickets while Kagiso Rabada and Morne Morkel claimed two wickets each with reverse-swing and bounce, and helped their team secure a 176-run first-innings lead. Bangladesh had started the day on a positive note, however, with Tamim Iqbal driving Kagiso Rabada through backward point.

With Morkel struggling, Maharaj key to Proteas cause. They lead by 401 runs with seven second-innings wickets remaining, and with two full days to play it is impossible to see the Aussies. Morne Morkel picked up five wickets as he led South Africa to a brilliant 322-run win in the third Test at Newlands. The win saw the Proteas take a 2-1 lead in the series, and with just one more game to go, they will take with them the knowledge that they can no longer lose the series. Cape Town – The Proteas have smashed Australia by 322 runs in the third Test at Newlands, confirming this as one of Australian cricket’s darkest moments. It is the biggest win, in terms of runs, that South Africa have ever recorded over their fiercest rivals since readmission and they now take a 2-1 lead. Morkel backed that up with the wicket of Mitchell Santner before Maharaj fired an arm-ball through Watling’s defences to dismiss him for 50. Although Neil Wagner hit New Zealand into the lead with an aggressive 32, Maharaj grabbed the last two New Zealand wickets to limit the damage and record his first five-wicket haul in just his fifth Test. Cape Town – Whether South Africa are able to field Kagiso Rabada may have a strong bearing on how the Proteas balance their team for the third Test against Australia at Newlands from Thursday. Should the appeal – the hearing began on Monday morning — against his suspension succeed, and he is suddenly available for [].

Mar 25, 2018 · Career-best Morne spearheads huge win for Proteas and 2-1 series lead. plaudits there was also a fine contribution from Keshav Maharaj who, like Morkel. Cape Town - Proteas left-arm spinner, Keshav Maharaj, made a strong bid for a maiden Test call-up with an encouraging performance in the drawn two-day tour match against a South Australia Cricket. Maharaj bowls Proteas to 8-wicket win over NZ in 2nd Test. first Morkel, then Maharaj who took such a toll among his teammates. Raval also faced a searching test from young fast bowler Kagiso.

Keshav Maharaj, who found turn off the footmarks, took three wickets while Kagiso Rabada and Morne Morkel claimed two wickets each with reverse-swing and bounce, and helped their team secure a 176-run first-innings lead. Experienced former Proteas all-rounder Albie Morkel has been selected to captain the Durban Heat for the upcoming Mzansi Super League which starts for the Heat with a home game against the Cape Town Blitz on Sunday, 18 November. WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Spinner Keshav Maharaj took a career-best 6-40 and match figures of 8-87 to bowl South Africa to an eight-wicket win over New Zealand in the second cricket test.

Hamilton – A masterful Kane Williamson century propelled New Zealand ahead of South Africa by stumps on day three of the series-deciding final Test in Hamilton on Monday. SCOREBOARD: NZ V SA, DAY THREE It was the 17th ton by Williamson, equalling Martin Crowe’s New Zealand record, and featured in a commanding 190-run stand with []. Proteas spinner Keshav Maharaj has been hailed as "world class" by team-mate and new ball bowler Vernon. Proteas 'World class' Maharaj key to Proteas cause. 2018-01-04 09:04. View all sports. South Africa may have got the desired wickets in the second innings of Australia’s batting at the Kingsmead in Durban, but the visitors are in command after stretching their lead to 402 runs on Day Three. Steve Smith-led side ended the day on 213/9, but a 189-run lead from the first innings helped them secure []. Durban – Morne Morkel took three of the six wickets he needs in his farewell series to join the 300 club as the Proteas made a creditable fightback on the third day of the first Test against Australia at Kingsmead on Saturday. As it happened: Proteas v Australia, Day 3 On another day shortened by [].

Oct 01, 2017 · Morkel left the field shortly before tea with an injury. It was subsequently confirmed that the Proteas spearhead had suffered a side strain and that he was unlikely to play any further part in the Test. The pressure is now on Kagiso Rabada, Maharaj, and the inexperienced duo of Duanne Olivier and Andile Phehlukwayo to finish the job. The slack left behind by Morkel was picked up in brilliant fashion by Rabada and Maharaj who cleaned up the rest of the middle and lower order before the lunch on the final day to seal a 333-run lead. The teams will now turn their attention toward Bloemfontein for the second and final Test before we move on to the limited overs stuff. Morkel strikes twice to lead Proteas fightback. who now had a lead of 279 runs, was that history was in their favour. Gone, gone, gone.what a morning for SA. Maharaj gets Broad for a. Following their 3-2 triumph in the one-day series, South Africa look to continue their fine Test record in New Zealand with victory in the first Test of the three-match series, live on Sky Sports.

Innings Bangladesh 320 Mominul 77, Mahmudullah 66, Maharaj 3-92, Morkel 2-51 trail South Africa 496 for 3 dec by 176 runsLive scorecard and ball-by-ball details Andile Phehlukwayo took out Tamim Iqbal in the morning session AFP Fifties from Mominul Haque and Mahmudullah helped Bangladesh avoid the follow on, but they collapsed quickly thereafter, losing their last []. Potchefstroom - South African fast bowler Morne Morkel took two wickets for no runs in the first over of Bangladesh's second innings on the fourth day of the first Test at Senwes Park on Sunday. Apr 19, 2017 · Proteas recall Morne Morkel for Champions Trophy, Steyn named in A squad Omnisport April 19, 2017, 11:53 AM UTC South Africa's Champions Trophy squad includes Morne Morkel and Keshav Maharaj.

MORNE MORKEL led a determined Standard Bank Proteas bowling performance that saw them regain the initiative and set themselves up for a potential first innings lead on the second day of the third Sunfoil Test match at PPC Newlands on Friday. Morkel’s return of 4/87 in 20 overs that included his. The Proteas were in firm control of the first Test, 230 runs ahead, when bad light stopped play in Potchefstroom. Tagged Andile Phehlukwayo, Bangladesh, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Morne Morkel, Potchefstroom, Proteas. Donald: South Africa needs you. Allan Donald has pleaded Morne Morkel not to sign a Kolpak deal and to dedicate his.

Late strikes, led by Morne Morkel's three-fer, saw Australia slip from a comfortable 146 for 3 to 209 for 9 in the final session of Day 3.Having said, they have secured a lead of 402 already and virtually batted the hosts out of the contest.Australia reached 213 for 9 before bad light stopped play prematurely, How much more you think they can they add on Day 4 before South Africa start their. Morkel to retire from international cricket after Australia series. Standard Bank Proteas fast bowler, Morne Morkel, has announced he will retire from all forms of international cricket at the conclusion of the four-match Sunfoil Test series against Australia starting in Durban on Thursday. Proteas Morkel omission? It just seems foolhardy. that the Proteas will leave the lanky Morkel in the proverbial shed for the key first encounter. Dolphins left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj.